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The clothes aren’t bad.
But it’s clear Marc doesn’t have anything to say anymore, unfortunately.
I watched the livestream and it was kind of insufferable. I can’t stand the phoney JOYFUL, HAPPY, FUN performance...it’s very disingenuous and cringey.
Marc in his prime was able to deliver good clothes in his shows but in such a way as to really make a point, tap into a complex emotion, capture a feeling in the air.
I understand the budget is low for his show production now, but that never stopped Marc before - he’s done a set made of cardboard boxes before!
What I’m missing here is a sense of recontextualization of these quite literal vintage clothes. It would have done wonders to have given the girls a uniform, simple hairstyle, maybe something a bit hard edged - like some sunglasses, some dark lighting with spotlights, a moody soundtrack...these elements go a long, long way in adding layers and deeper dimension to clothing in the context of a catwalk show.
At one point, years ago, when models were better and the mood of fashion was different, a show like this would have been legendary. But done now...it feels so forced and orchestrated. Kind of off-putting.
The clothes aren’t bad.
But it’s clear Marc doesn’t have anything to say anymore, unfortunately.
I watched the livestream and it was kind of insufferable. I can’t stand the phoney JOYFUL, HAPPY, FUN performance...it’s very disingenuous and cringey.
Marc in his prime was able to deliver good clothes in his shows but in such a way as to really make a point, tap into a complex emotion, capture a feeling in the air.
I understand the budget is low for his show production now, but that never stopped Marc before - he’s done a set made of cardboard boxes before!
What I’m missing here is a sense of recontextualization of these quite literal vintage clothes. It would have done wonders to have given the girls a uniform, simple hairstyle, maybe something a bit hard edged - like some sunglasses, some dark lighting with spotlights, a moody soundtrack...these elements go a long, long way in adding layers and deeper dimension to clothing in the context of a catwalk show.
At one point, years ago, when models were better and the mood of fashion was different, a show like this would have been legendary. But done now...it feels so forced and orchestrated. Kind of off-putting.
I think it's undeniable that there are great clothes here. But who are they for, really? Is Marc anyone's first choice for a pantsuit? Gown? Sadly, I don't think so. This collection, once again, exists in a void that is detached from real life.
I root for Marc, and I want his business to be more successful, but he really needs to get with the times and do a whole overhaul of his brand in order to sell. He needs a strong accessory offering (which hasn't happened in a long time) and a strong offering of elevated basics. He can still do whatever he wants for the runway, but the foundation needs to be there. It's just how things work these days.
I think it's undeniable that there are great clothes here. But who are they for, really? Is Marc anyone's first choice for a pantsuit? Gown? Sadly, I don't think so. This collection, once again, exists in a void that is detached from real life.